I sure as some of you know that 30th September was the start of some of the Indonesia's bloodiest history.
Here is an summary below.
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]'HOW GENOCIDE BEGINS[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]Forty-seven years ago tonight, an event took place that changed the course of the history of Indonesia. In the middle of the night of September 30-October 1, seven military officers, six members of the general staff along with a lieutenant, were pulled from their houses in Jakarta, taken to an airforce base outside the city. Three had died in the fighting at their houses, the others were killed, shot to death, and all the bodies were buried in an old well at a place called Lubang Buaya, or the Crocodile Hole. In the title of a superb book by [/FONT][/COLOR]John Roosa[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande], this became a "pretext for mass murder," a series of pogroms and summary executions and in which approximately 500,000 Indonesian communists and suspected leftists (and others just caught in the way) were killed, largely at the instigation of conservative factions of the military who then took control of Indonesia for the next 33 years.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]An important part of why the Indonesian military was able to do this was because of a story they created about the events at Lubang Buaya. In the official version, members of the Communist Party women's movement, known as Gerwani, were said to have formed an unruly hypersexualized mob, which danced nakedly and indecently in front of the captured generals before descending on them in an orgy of torture, cutting off the general's penises and testicles with razor blades and gouging out their eyes. The military roled this story out in the press beginning later that week, and through a series of "confessions" by Gerwani activists in the next several months.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]'The story they told was a powerful one. It was also a complete fabrication. But because it lay at the very center of the new regime's authority, it became extended and amplified over the next several decades, eventually being made into a film that Indonesians were shown repeatedly on the anniversary of the events, then referred to as G-30-S, for Gerakan 30 September, or the 30th of September Movement, often with the letters PKI (Partai Komunis Indonesia) attached to underscore the official story that the communists were not only at fault (which can and is a debated topic) but also were uncivilized, inhuman, inhumane, Godless barbarians (which is clearly not the case) who needed to be exterminated in order for civilization and order to be restored to Indonesia.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]This is how genocide works. You tell stories that demonize and dehumanize the people you are afraid of and opposed to, and you use their subhuman status not only to justify their killing, but to necessitate it.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]And in this case, (as in others as well,) the story that was told revolves around "evil" women and the base sexuality ascribed to them. It is an old story.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]Few people have gone back and really traced the development of this story. But, lucky for you, I have.' Posted by Charley Sullivan [/FONT][/COLOR]https://www.facebook.com/rowcoach/po...51112051294107
For those of you that are interested to find out more there are some interesting articles about it in this week's Tempo. Here are the links to the Indonesian version.
[COLOR=#333333]http://www.tempo.co/edsus/konten-ber...anda-Orde-Baru
http://www.tempo.co/edsus/konten-ber...itik-Film-G30S[/COLOR]
The film 'The year of living dangerously' also focuses on some of the issues surrounding this day.
Here is an summary below.
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]'HOW GENOCIDE BEGINS[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]Forty-seven years ago tonight, an event took place that changed the course of the history of Indonesia. In the middle of the night of September 30-October 1, seven military officers, six members of the general staff along with a lieutenant, were pulled from their houses in Jakarta, taken to an airforce base outside the city. Three had died in the fighting at their houses, the others were killed, shot to death, and all the bodies were buried in an old well at a place called Lubang Buaya, or the Crocodile Hole. In the title of a superb book by [/FONT][/COLOR]John Roosa[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande], this became a "pretext for mass murder," a series of pogroms and summary executions and in which approximately 500,000 Indonesian communists and suspected leftists (and others just caught in the way) were killed, largely at the instigation of conservative factions of the military who then took control of Indonesia for the next 33 years.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]An important part of why the Indonesian military was able to do this was because of a story they created about the events at Lubang Buaya. In the official version, members of the Communist Party women's movement, known as Gerwani, were said to have formed an unruly hypersexualized mob, which danced nakedly and indecently in front of the captured generals before descending on them in an orgy of torture, cutting off the general's penises and testicles with razor blades and gouging out their eyes. The military roled this story out in the press beginning later that week, and through a series of "confessions" by Gerwani activists in the next several months.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]'The story they told was a powerful one. It was also a complete fabrication. But because it lay at the very center of the new regime's authority, it became extended and amplified over the next several decades, eventually being made into a film that Indonesians were shown repeatedly on the anniversary of the events, then referred to as G-30-S, for Gerakan 30 September, or the 30th of September Movement, often with the letters PKI (Partai Komunis Indonesia) attached to underscore the official story that the communists were not only at fault (which can and is a debated topic) but also were uncivilized, inhuman, inhumane, Godless barbarians (which is clearly not the case) who needed to be exterminated in order for civilization and order to be restored to Indonesia.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]This is how genocide works. You tell stories that demonize and dehumanize the people you are afraid of and opposed to, and you use their subhuman status not only to justify their killing, but to necessitate it.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]And in this case, (as in others as well,) the story that was told revolves around "evil" women and the base sexuality ascribed to them. It is an old story.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=lucida grande]Few people have gone back and really traced the development of this story. But, lucky for you, I have.' Posted by Charley Sullivan [/FONT][/COLOR]https://www.facebook.com/rowcoach/po...51112051294107
For those of you that are interested to find out more there are some interesting articles about it in this week's Tempo. Here are the links to the Indonesian version.
[COLOR=#333333]http://www.tempo.co/edsus/konten-ber...anda-Orde-Baru
http://www.tempo.co/edsus/konten-ber...itik-Film-G30S[/COLOR]
The film 'The year of living dangerously' also focuses on some of the issues surrounding this day.
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